Traditional Canopy sync used brief Power interruptions in order to move the
sync across the wire.  Obviously this wouldn't work without power being
turned on.

The new cambium style sync uses a different style of signaling to move the
pulse up the wire which doesn't require power to be carried on the same
wires.  This is available on the 450i and 450m.

The 3.65 medusa needs so much power that it can't be carried over cat5.  So
the power is moving from the poe port to a separate power port,  leaving
the sync signal and copper ethernet on the ethernet port.

There is also the aux port which is a lot like old timing port sync.

On Wed, Oct 3, 2018, 12:20 PM Ken Hohhof <[email protected]> wrote:

> The other thing to  check is what form(s) of sync the 450m accepts.  I’m
> sure I heard that Canopy sync-over-power is not supported.  I’m also pretty
> sure that “Cambium” sync is supported.  Not sure about timing port or UGPS
> sync.  Also since I don’t know how Cambium sync works, I don’t know if it
> works over an optical connection.  From what Forrest is saying, it sounds
> like you can feed it over a non powered POE port.  This is kind of
> confusing.
>
>
>
>
>
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> Forrest,
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>
>
> Can you explain this a bit more… or perhaps I will see you at the show as
> usual?
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> We definitely need a compact solution to power the 450M on towers that are
> DC only.
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> I have the new 3.65 medusa on my mind.... plus I'm a bit tired.
>
>
>
> The 48V 2.5A power supplies will run 2 non 3.65 medusa radios each. If you
> jumper the boards so 2 radios run off of each power supply you'll be fine
> (the AF24 is a similar quantity of power).
>
>
>
> But, a bulk supply is probably a better idea if you can find one in your
> right form factor.
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>
> On Wed, Oct 3, 2018 at 8:07 AM Eric Muehleisen <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I've been using CTM2's for nearly a decade, but they do not support 450m.
> CMM5 is waaay to expensive for what it does and is clunky. I've been
> looking at Packetflux's RackInjector's.
>
>
>
> I'm not familiar with PacketFlux products and need clarity on something.
> See attached. I need to power (3) 450m AP's and a(1) AF24. I also need
> physical spares for each unit. Is the attached parts list correct or am I
> missing something?
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